You find nothing finer than these stories of love in Carolina, where three courageous women follow their heart's desire.
When schoolteacher Rebecca Sims ventures up on Hazel Mountain in the Shenandoah Mountains of Virginia to check on one of her young students, she is warned that this is Moonshine country and can be a very dangerous place to be for a ...
Their lives threatened by forces beyond their control, they share an absolute passion, but can they find love before it's too late. Set against a backdrop of conflict and danger, this is a novel of great love and great courage.
The first time Dr. Collin Brady meets Ginny McCall, they clash on a Virginia mountaintop and sparks fly.
Advertising was not how he had dreamed of finding a wife, but Dr. Neil McCoy is desperate. He dreads to see what kind of woman will answer such an ad. Even if he finds someone acceptable, how can he make this work?
Jane rethinks her engagement to a wealthy tycoon back home in Texas.
Journey into the Blue Ridge Mountains of 1918 where Laurel McAdams endures the challenges of a hard life while dreaming things can eventually improve.
“Mother, please don't try to play matchmaker.” “Someone has to. I want grandchildren, Carter. It's high time for you to marry a nice girl and start a family.” “I suppose you have a bevy of suitable prospects.” He sighed.
Former free spirit Zoe Collins swore she'd never again set foot in Copper Creek or speak to the man who broke her heart.
"'Til death do us part" could be closer than the bride realizes in Victoria Gilbert's tantalizing fifth Blue Ridge Library mystery.
“I've accepted your mom's apology,” Julia told Daisy, then looked at Karen. “You've been very kind, Mrs. Pendleton. I appreciate your inviting me here.” “Please, call me Karen. And you've been very gracious, Julia.” “On that note .